To me it feels like a harder cash grab, because now some will be buying crates to just rack up enough gems to purchase one of those mounts, which will, without a doubt increase sales on the crates. But people did this before, anyways, just probably not on this level.
But it is ZOS, nothing bad can happen in the end.


 ZOS is actively making their crates less scammy? That's HUGE! 👍
 ZOS is actively making their crates less scammy? That's HUGE! 👍 So there will be quite a lot of rage directed at ZOS regarding the prices anyway I think, but even if it's an outrageously high price, it's still better on principle, and the ability to buy things directly (like GW2, Swtor, etc have been doing for years) is an improvement.
  So there will be quite a lot of rage directed at ZOS regarding the prices anyway I think, but even if it's an outrageously high price, it's still better on principle, and the ability to buy things directly (like GW2, Swtor, etc have been doing for years) is an improvement.                     To me it feels like a harder cash grab, because now some will be buying crates to just rack up enough gems to purchase one of those mounts, which will, without a doubt increase sales on the crates. But people did this before, anyways, just probably not on this level.
But it is ZOS, nothing bad can happen in the end.
HappyTheCamper wrote: »To me it feels like a harder cash grab, because now some will be buying crates to just rack up enough gems to purchase one of those mounts, which will, without a doubt increase sales on the crates. But people did this before, anyways, just probably not on this level.
But it is ZOS, nothing bad can happen in the end.
I think it has more to do with the new Microsoft/Bethesda deal becoming official. They require everything in loot boxes to be available in more ways than just cash, or something along those lines.
